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  • ...s associated with the fact it used to be the domain of Foyin, a celebrated monk of the Song Dynasty. The temple was renamed the “Longyou Temple” during ...as the Sutra Sunning Terrace, reportedly built by the famous Song-Dynasty monk Foyin; 4) the Lanka Terrace, also known as Sujing Altar, which was built du
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  • '''Jianzhen''' (Ganjin in Japanese) ([[Chinese]]: 鉴真) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the [[Tang Dynasty]] (AD 618-907) who introduced the Ritsu school of [[B
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  • ...ined here prior to 1956), and the other is in memory of Hongyi, an eminent monk who happened to be a Tianjin native. The Tianjin Municipal Buddhist Associa
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  • ...g of Monk Tripitaka of the Great Tang Dynasty) which was collected by Tang monk Huairen. His cursive handwritings are conserved in Shi qi tie (Seventeen Ca
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  • ...south [[China]] into [[Tibet]] after he had debated with the famed Indian monk Kamalasila (莲花戒730-800) for three years, an event that has come down
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  • ...ntain Temple. It was built in 672 during the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907) by Monk [[Hongren]], the fifth-generation patriartch of Zen Buddhism.
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  • ...ist scriptures were written on silk or skins which were easily destroyed). Monk [[Jingwan]] carried on his master's will and started to dig caves in the hi
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  • He became a Bhikkhu, a fully ordained male Buddhist monk, at 18 and was accepted as a disciple of [[Xu Yun]], a Zen master, at 19. [[category:monk]]
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  • ...Fa-hsien, of the [[Eastern Jin Dynasty]], surnamed Gong before he became a monk, was a pioneer who traveled to India to study and translate Buddhist script
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  • ...in Chinese Buddhism was the '''Tiantai sect''', founded by the prestigious monk [[Zhiyi]] (538-597) during the interregnum between the Chen (557-589) and [ ...County, Henan Province) in 560, where he soon won the favor of his master, Monk Huisi. In 567, he settled down in the Waguan Temple of Jinling (present-day
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  • Construction of the temple began in 1653 by Monk [[Zhaoshan]], with a bronze statue of Avalokitesvara of the [[Tang Dynasty]
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  • ...of Chan]] (Zen) was set up in the early [[Tang Dynasty]]. Its founder was Monk '''Huineng''' (638-713), who was born in [[Guangdong]]. He believed that ev
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  • ...e drama tells of the legend of the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD), the Buddhist monk Xuanzang, who traveled to the place later known as India on a pilgrimage to
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  • ...stone engraving of the ''Portrait of 16 Arhats'' by [[Guan Xiu]], a famous monk painter of the [[Five Dynasties]] (907-960). In a pavilion is the [[Song Dy
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  • ...Temple''' was built in 622 in the [[Tang Dynasty]]. In the 11th century, a monk named [[Fajun]] founded an altar here for the ordination of novices into th
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  • [[file: Li Shutong.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Monk Hong Yi (Li Shutong)]] '''Monk Hong Yi''' ('''弘一法师''') or '''Li Shutong''' ('''李叔同''') (Oct.
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  • ...g, 1,138 m above sea level. It is the birthplace of the well-known Chinese monk Jigong of the Tiantai Sect of Buddhism, as well as the ancestral shrine of
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  • ...the South Mountain" because its founder, the prominent [[Tang]] (618-907) monk [[Daoxuan]], lived on [[Zhongnan Mountain]] in the South. ...le to compose poetry and rhapsodies. At 16 he began his monastic life with Monk Zhijun as his master, and at 20 he was bestowed with the Upasampanna (Compl
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  • ...ct in [[China]], is named for the Pure Land, the aspired destination for a monk in meditation. It was established in China by [[Shandao]] during the [[Tang ...Lushan to explore the cultural heritage left by the prominent Eastern Jin monk Huiyuan (334-416). In 641 (15th year of the Zhenguan reign, Tang Dynasty),
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  • ...rocana Hall, formerly the hall in commemoration of the famous Tang Dynasty Monk [[Xuanzang]] who went to India to learn Buddhism. The hall houses a five-in
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